http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with each. I don't often leave the mission path looking for secret pickups/vehicles but I do try to show them if they are in my path. Sometimes you will get alternative vehicles in a mission but you don't have to use them.
Mission 4 was almost a complete failure and I messed this one up quite badly and pretty much just scrapped through. In this mission you need to command other squads to help you hold the enemy back and also find and destroy secret tunnels the enemy use to get round the map faster. I did not do this part of the mission very well and it looked like I was going to fail.
I was a little disappointed that there was no real ending other than the usual mission well done and then the game simply loops back to level 1. The game ends with a small video clip of the next game in the series 'FutureStrike' which we know becomes LAPDFuture Cop. After this video I show the E3 Demo mission which is a short 3 stage map.
00:00:00 Intro and Strike Files.
00:02:26 Mission 1: Delta Strike
00:48:50 Mission 2: Island Strike
01:31:40 Mission 3: Peace Strike
02:16:55 Mission 4: DMZ Strike
02:59:00 Mission 5: Fortress Strike
-------------------------------------------
03:36:10 E3 Demo: Lightning Strike
03:41:20 Trailer for Future Strike
03:42:00 ExtraAndrea news ClipVideo

published:01 Nov 2016

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What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

Nuclear Strike is a helicopter-based game, with strategy elements added to the action gameplay. The plot concerns an elite special force - the player's allies - pursuing a nuclear-armed rogue spy through a fictionalised Asian setting. It retained the earlier game's engine but added several modifications to improve graphical performance and make the game more accessible. The game features 15 playable vehicles, a large increase from previous games. In addition to the main fictionalised Apache, there are secondary helicopters, jets, armour and a hovercraft. The player also commands ground troops in occasional real-time strategy sections.

The idea behind the episode came from an earlier series three episode about a series of Russian weapons caches throughout the United Kingdom set up during the Cold War. Cross also felt it gratifying to kill off Connie, a character he created in the sixth series. Filming took place during the summer of 2008, with much of it taking place in disused tunnels of the London Underground. The series seven finale was seen by six million viewers and a quarter of the television audience, a large increase of 900,000 viewers and four share points from the previous week. Critics reacted to the episode with near universal acclaim, for being a "superb season closer," "exciting" and "thrilling."

In the games, the player controls a helicopter (although in the following titles some levels require the player to successfully control other vehicles such as a hovercraft, an F-117 Nighthawk, a motorcycle and even on foot). The series is composed of five games, and was very popular during the 16-bit era, receiving critical acclaim for the games' strategic elements, gameplay, graphics and sound. The last two games released on the PlayStation featured live-action cut-scenes that reflected and explained events in the game.

Overview

The player controls a helicopter - a Boeing AH-64 Apache or a similar type - equipped with three ammunition types, limited fuel and armor. While there are refits for ammo, fuel and armor scattered around the map, armor is more easily repaired by rescuing and delivering POWs, allied soldiers or other passengers to a landing point. If either armor or fuel reach zero, the aircraft crashes and a life is lost.

Strike (attack)

A strike is a directed physical attack with either an inanimate object (such as a weapon) or with a part of the human body intended to cause blunt trauma or penetrating trauma upon an opponent. There are many different varieties of strikes. An attack with the hand closed into a fist is called a punch; an attack with the leg or foot is referred to as a kick; and an attack with the head is called a headbutt. There are also other variations employed in martial arts and combat sports. Buffet or beat refer to repeatedly and violently striking an opponent. Also commonly referred to as a combination, or combo, especially in boxing or fighting video games.

Usage

Strikes are the key focus of several sports and arts, including boxing, savate, karate, muay thai, taekwondo and wing chun, some martial arts also use the fingertips, wrists, forearms, shoulders, back and hips to strike an opponent as well as the more conventional fists, palms, elbows, knees and feet that are common in combat sports. Other sports and arts, such as wrestling employ no strikes in focusing on grappling techniques.
There is also a form of karate called goju ryu which focuses on pressure points (joints) in the legs and arms.

Strike action

Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, on strike, greve (of French: grève), or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. A strike usually takes place in response to employee grievances. Strikes became common during the Industrial Revolution, when mass labour became important in factories and mines. In most countries, strike actions were quickly made illegal, as factory owners had far more power than workers. Most western countries partially legalized striking in the late 19th or early 20th centuries.

Strikes are sometimes used to pressure governments to change policies. Occasionally, strikes destabilize the rule of a particular political party or ruler; in such cases, strikes are often part of a broader social movement taking the form of a campaign of civil resistance. Notable examples are the 1980 Gdańsk Shipyard or 1981 Warning Strike, led by Lech Wałęsa. These strikes were significant in the long campaign of civil resistance for political change in Poland, and were an important mobilizing effort that contributed to the fall of the Iron Curtain and the end of communist party rule in eastern Europe.

The character of Agnieszka is loosely based on at least two women, the crane operator Anna Walentynowicz and the diminutive shipyard nurse Alina Pienkowska with invented or distorted facts.

Plot

Agnieszka Kowalska is a hardworking welder in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk. She is honored as a heroic worker, “activist of the Year” award for being a superquota worker. This is her tenth time winning the award, so she is given a television. She even gives a speech of how she came to the shipyard in 1950 with nothing, and now she has a profession and a home. She truly seems thankful for what the shipyard has given her. However after the official ceremony, other women workers confront her for working so hard and they are clearly not even trying to beat the quotas set forth by the Party.

PSX Longplay [302] Nuclear Strike

http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with each. I don't often leave the mission path looking for secret pickups/vehicles but I do try to show them if they are in my path. Sometimes you will get alternative vehicles in a mission but you don't have to use them.
Mission 4 was almost a complete failure and I messed this one up quite badly and pretty much just scrapped through. In this mission you need to command other squads to help you hold the enemy back and also find and destroy secret tunnels the enemy use to get round the map faster. I did not do this part of the mission very well and it looked like I was going to fail.
I was a little disappointed that there was no real ending other than the usual mission well done and then the game simply loops back to level 1. The game ends with a small video clip of the next game in the series 'FutureStrike' which we know becomes LAPDFuture Cop. After this video I show the E3 Demo mission which is a short 3 stage map.
00:00:00 Intro and Strike Files.
00:02:26 Mission 1: Delta Strike
00:48:50 Mission 2: Island Strike
01:31:40 Mission 3: Peace Strike
02:16:55 Mission 4: DMZ Strike
02:59:00 Mission 5: Fortress Strike
-------------------------------------------
03:36:10 E3 Demo: Lightning Strike
03:41:20 Trailer for Future Strike
03:42:00 ExtraAndrea news ClipVideo

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How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

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Who’s at the trigger when the president calls a nuclear strike

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

First Strike (Part 1)

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented cooperation of the US Air Force. The people shown are the actual men and women of the US Air Force and Navy who would have been targeted.
This is a short version of the scenaio used in the 1979 documentary film, FIRSTSTRIKE, which examined how the SovietSS-18 missile force together with submarine launched missiles might be used to destroy our strategic forces in a surprise, preemptive attack.

36:24

BBC Nuclear Attack Broadcast (Pre-Packaged)

BBC Nuclear Attack Broadcast (Pre-Packaged)

BBC Nuclear Attack Broadcast (Pre-Packaged)

LinkBelow! Why would the BBC create a Pre-packaged NuclearAttackReport? What do the powers-that-be actually have planned for us?
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/1567

PSX Longplay [302] Nuclear Strike

http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with...

published: 01 Nov 2016

How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

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Who’s at the trigger when the president calls a nuclear strike

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

First Strike (Part 1)

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented cooperation of the US Air Force. The people shown are the actual men and women of the US Air Force and Navy who would have been targeted.
This is a short version of the scenaio used in the 1979 documentary film, FIRSTSTRIKE, which examined how the SovietSS-18 missile force together with submarine launched missiles might be used to destroy our strategic forces in a surprise, preemptive attack.

published: 30 Apr 2007

BBC Nuclear Attack Broadcast (Pre-Packaged)

LinkBelow! Why would the BBC create a Pre-packaged NuclearAttackReport? What do the powers-that-be actually have planned for us?
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/1567

http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with each. I don't often leave the mission path looking for secret pickups/vehicles but I do try to show them if they are in my path. Sometimes you will get alternative vehicles in a mission but you don't have to use them.
Mission 4 was almost a complete failure and I messed this one up quite badly and pretty much just scrapped through. In this mission you need to command other squads to help you hold the enemy back and also find and destroy secret tunnels the enemy use to get round the map faster. I did not do this part of the mission very well and it looked like I was going to fail.
I was a little disappointed that there was no real ending other than the usual mission well done and then the game simply loops back to level 1. The game ends with a small video clip of the next game in the series 'FutureStrike' which we know becomes LAPDFuture Cop. After this video I show the E3 Demo mission which is a short 3 stage map.
00:00:00 Intro and Strike Files.
00:02:26 Mission 1: Delta Strike
00:48:50 Mission 2: Island Strike
01:31:40 Mission 3: Peace Strike
02:16:55 Mission 4: DMZ Strike
02:59:00 Mission 5: Fortress Strike
-------------------------------------------
03:36:10 E3 Demo: Lightning Strike
03:41:20 Trailer for Future Strike
03:42:00 ExtraAndrea news ClipVideo

http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with each. I don't often leave the mission path looking for secret pickups/vehicles but I do try to show them if they are in my path. Sometimes you will get alternative vehicles in a mission but you don't have to use them.
Mission 4 was almost a complete failure and I messed this one up quite badly and pretty much just scrapped through. In this mission you need to command other squads to help you hold the enemy back and also find and destroy secret tunnels the enemy use to get round the map faster. I did not do this part of the mission very well and it looked like I was going to fail.
I was a little disappointed that there was no real ending other than the usual mission well done and then the game simply loops back to level 1. The game ends with a small video clip of the next game in the series 'FutureStrike' which we know becomes LAPDFuture Cop. After this video I show the E3 Demo mission which is a short 3 stage map.
00:00:00 Intro and Strike Files.
00:02:26 Mission 1: Delta Strike
00:48:50 Mission 2: Island Strike
01:31:40 Mission 3: Peace Strike
02:16:55 Mission 4: DMZ Strike
02:59:00 Mission 5: Fortress Strike
-------------------------------------------
03:36:10 E3 Demo: Lightning Strike
03:41:20 Trailer for Future Strike
03:42:00 ExtraAndrea news ClipVideo

How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

What would happen if the president of the United States wanted to launch a nuclear weapon? Here are the steps the commander-in-chief would need to take.
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What would happen if the president of the United States wanted to launch a nuclear weapon? Here are the steps the commander-in-chief would need to take.
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Who’s at the trigger when the president calls a nuclear strike

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspo...

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

First Strike (Part 1)

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented co...

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented cooperation of the US Air Force. The people shown are the actual men and women of the US Air Force and Navy who would have been targeted.
This is a short version of the scenaio used in the 1979 documentary film, FIRSTSTRIKE, which examined how the SovietSS-18 missile force together with submarine launched missiles might be used to destroy our strategic forces in a surprise, preemptive attack.

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented cooperation of the US Air Force. The people shown are the actual men and women of the US Air Force and Navy who would have been targeted.
This is a short version of the scenaio used in the 1979 documentary film, FIRSTSTRIKE, which examined how the SovietSS-18 missile force together with submarine launched missiles might be used to destroy our strategic forces in a surprise, preemptive attack.

PSX Longplay [302] Nuclear Strike

http://www.longplays.org
Played by: Mad-Matt
Last game in the Strike series. Like Soviet Strike, the presentation seems to have taken a back seat with a very basic title screen menu (although better then Soviet Strike) and fmv sequences that are so 90's they just look weird, hard to follow and highly erratic much like the fmv in later road rash games and nfs to some extent. Maybe it was ok back then, but now it just seems like a really bad format and I much prefer the 16 bit original strike games compared to these last 2. A notable upgrade over the previous game is the games HUD which now displays a mission way point and also a map screen to better spot enemies and pickups.
While recording the game, I tried to do each missions in order and show the various video clips associated with each. I don't often leave the mission path looking for secret pickups/vehicles but I do try to show them if they are in my path. Sometimes you will get alternative vehicles in a mission but you don't have to use them.
Mission 4 was almost a complete failure and I messed this one up quite badly and pretty much just scrapped through. In this mission you need to command other squads to help you hold the enemy back and also find and destroy secret tunnels the enemy use to get round the map faster. I did not do this part of the mission very well and it looked like I was going to fail.
I was a little disappointed that there was no real ending other than the usual mission well done and then the game simply loops back to level 1. The game ends with a small video clip of the next game in the series 'FutureStrike' which we know becomes LAPDFuture Cop. After this video I show the E3 Demo mission which is a short 3 stage map.
00:00:00 Intro and Strike Files.
00:02:26 Mission 1: Delta Strike
00:48:50 Mission 2: Island Strike
01:31:40 Mission 3: Peace Strike
02:16:55 Mission 4: DMZ Strike
02:59:00 Mission 5: Fortress Strike
-------------------------------------------
03:36:10 E3 Demo: Lightning Strike
03:41:20 Trailer for Future Strike
03:42:00 ExtraAndrea news ClipVideo

How a U.S. Nuclear Strike Actually Works

What would happen if the president of the United States wanted to launch a nuclear weapon? Here are the steps the commander-in-chief would need to take.
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Who’s at the trigger when the president calls a nuclear strike

What would happen today if the president ever gave the order to unleash nuclear weapons? Granted rare access to America's nuclear war fighters, veteran correspondent Jamie McIntyre on special assignment for the NewsHour profiles the people and the fleet that would carry out such a mission, then joins John Yang to discuss what he’s learned about America’s aging arsenal.

First Strike (Part 1)

The US bomber force is destroyed on the ground and the Minuteman missiles in their silos in this highly realistic dramatization filmed with the unprecedented cooperation of the US Air Force. The people shown are the actual men and women of the US Air Force and Navy who would have been targeted.
This is a short version of the scenaio used in the 1979 documentary film, FIRSTSTRIKE, which examined how the SovietSS-18 missile force together with submarine launched missiles might be used to destroy our strategic forces in a surprise, preemptive attack.

Nuclear Strike is a helicopter-based game, with strategy elements added to the action gameplay. The plot concerns an elite special force - the player's allies - pursuing a nuclear-armed rogue spy through a fictionalised Asian setting. It retained the earlier game's engine but added several modifications to improve graphical performance and make the game more accessible. The game features 15 playable vehicles, a large increase from previous games. In addition to the main fictionalised Apache, there are secondary helicopters, jets, armour and a hovercraft. The player also commands ground troops in occasional real-time strategy sections.

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Senate, eliminated the medium-range missile arsenals of the world’s two biggest nuclear powers and reduced their ability to launch a nuclearstrike at short notice.The treaty bans land-based missiles with a range between 500 and 5,500 kilometers (300-3,400 miles).“We weren’t able ......

Senate, eliminated the medium-range missile arsenals of the world’s two biggest nuclear powers and reduced their ability to launch a nuclearstrike at short notice ...The United States and its NATO allies want Russia to destroy its 9M729 nuclear-capable cruise missile system, ......

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The site is right in the backyard of its biggest competitors ... ... A giant leap for RelativitySpace ... Prior to that, the US military used it to test some of America's first intercontinental ballistic missiles — rockets designed to fly nuclear warheads through space and strike an adversary — including the Titan I and Titan II ... ....

Senate, eliminated the medium-range missile arsenals of the world’s two biggest nuclear powers and reduced their ability to launch a nuclearstrike at short notice.The treaty bans land-based missiles with a range between 500 and 5,500 kilometers (300-3,400 miles).“We weren’t able ......

Senate, eliminated the medium-range missile arsenals of the world’s two biggest nuclear powers and reduced their ability to launch a nuclearstrike at short notice ...The United States and its NATO allies want Russia to destroy its 9M729 nuclear-capable cruise missile system, ......

Kim Jong Un told the world this month that North Korea took steps to stop making nuclear weapons in 2018 ... The stalled nuclear talks with the Trump administration have given Kim the space to perfect the technologies needed to strike the U.S ... He's shown little interest in declaring his nuclear assets as sought by U.S....

In March 2015, when Obama was negotiating the agreement, Bolton called for a military strike on Iran, writing in The New York Times that diplomacy would never prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons ... The news of Bolton’s effort to find a way to strike back at Iran comes as ......

Qian Hu, 82, called the steel wall China’s last line of defence and inseparable part of the country’s “no first strike” nuclear doctrine ... In an interview to state media, Qian said if attacked with nuclear or futuristic hypersonic weapons, the protective wall will give China the ability to retaliate....

The stalled nuclear talks with the Trump administration have given Kim the space to perfect the technologies needed to strike the US Analysts say it’s only a matter of time before he acquires a targeting system and a re-entry vehicle capable of delivering a warhead safely through the atmosphere....

Kim Jong Un told the world this month that North Korea took steps to stop making nuclear weapons in 2018, a shift from his earlier public statements ... The stalled nuclear talks with the Trump administration have given Kim the space to perfect the technologies needed to strike the U.S ... How many nuclear warheads North Korea holds is also unknown....

7, 2012. Photo. Reuters / Raheb Homavandi ... 0 ... In 2017, Politico exposed Hezbollah’s drug-trafficking and money-laundering operation, all ignored by the Obama administration, despite overwhelming evidence in a law-enforcement effort called “ProjectCassandra,” in order to strike a nuclear deal with Iran, which supports the terrorist group ... ....